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Russia advancing in Ukraine at fastest pace since start of war
President Putin’s forces have seized more than 90 square miles of territory over the past week
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President Putin’s forces have seized more than 90 square miles of territory over the past week
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In response to the escalating NATO-Ukrainian threat to Russia’s national security, embodied most recently and intensively by the U.S., British, and French use of their own missiles on pre-2022 Russian territory (outside Crimea, annexed in 2014), Moscow adopted and activated into law a revised Nuclear Doctrine (ND) on November 19th. The original decision to revise Russia’s ND and, indeed, lower the threshold for use came in September when NATO countries first began discussing the use of ATACMs, Storm Shadows, Scalp, etc., which can only be fired with the participation of U.S., British, and/or French officers, making them and their countries direct combatants in a war against Russia, as Russian President Vladimir Putin stated at the time and quite logically so. This and the timing in which the September discussion was revived in November at the same time completion of the ND revisions was expected gives evidence to the fact that this Western course and escalation s in the NATO-Russia Ukrainian War is the driver of the ND revisions. Similarly, NATO-Ukraine’s use on November 18-19 of ATACMs and Storm Shadows by NATO against targets on Russian territory proper (Bryansk and Kursk) internationally recognized demonstrate how several stipulations in the new doctrine are intended by the Kremlin to address the escalation by NATO to direct involvement by its officers’ control over the launch and attack process of such missiles. Moreover, there are indications that conditions are now such that, according to the new doctrine, Russia’s use of nuclear weapons against Ukrainian, American, British, and French targets is justifiable and thus, regretfully, feasible.
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Frustration escalates for the the lame duck president
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The South Carolina senator says Trump can get a deal to “enrich ourselves” with rare earth minerals
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Biden hands Trump World War III scenario while outgoing top officials head off to think tank sinecures and Ivy League teaching posts
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Vladimir Putin’s war machine is pushing harder and crushing Ukrainian morale
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Tension is soaring in the two insanely dangerous wars in Ukraine and the Mideast. We picked the brains of Ray McGovern, Scott Ritter and Ted Postol. Watch the replay.
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A window of opportunity to end the conflict in Ukraine has opened with President Donald Trump’s reelection and his expressed intention to end the war.
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Ukraine’s crushing loss is looming, but Volodymyr Zelensky and US Democrats would rather risk WW3 than acknowledge it and cede defeat.
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The Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a statement on Thursday regarding the two attacks by Western long-range weapons on Russian territory on November 19 and 21 and Moscow’s reactive strike on a facility within Ukraine’s defence industrial complex in the city of Dnepropetrovsk with a hitherto unknown non-nuclear hypersonic ballistic missile named Oreshnik.